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Track Time |
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Azawade
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Bamba
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Experience
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-- |
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Alkataou
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-- |
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Hawa
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-- |
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Kfar
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-- |
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Touré
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-- |
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Niger
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Al Houde Bakoi
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-- |
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Ane Nahatka
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-- |
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Alem
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Editorial Notes
Personnel: Vieux Farka Tour' (guitar); Idan Raichel (piano).
Audio Mixers: Idan Raichel; Lane Gibson.
Liner Note Author: Jacob Edgar.
Recording information: Zitrin Studio, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Illustrator: Matt Thame.
Photographer: Nitzan Treystman.
Full marks to both Vieux Farka Tour' and Israeli keyboard player
Idan Raichel for this very daring venture. Going into the studio
with two other musicians -- on calabash and bass -- to improvise
and see what happens takes not only skill but also plenty of guts.
Did it pay off? From the material here the answer is a resounding
yes. This isn't about ego, it's about conversation -- which also
means plenty of listening. The musicians trade ideas, push each
other along, and explore each other's cultures and ideas along the
way. It's a sign of how far Tour' has come, and how quickly, that
he sounds completely confident in this situation and company,
utterly holding his own. It's also an indication of how much music
transcends any geographical borders and refuses to be placed easily
in any pigeonhole. There are traces of jazz, blues, West Africa,
and more, but they're subsumed in the completely different whole of
the sound. There are guests on four tracks, the most outstanding
being Mark Eliyahu on the eerie kamaneche fiddle, but they're icing
on an already tasty cake. It's not all brilliant -- for example,
"Le Niger" seems more noodling, and unlike the river of the same
name, doesn't seem to really go anywhere -- but most of the time
there's real exploration going on, a meeting of minds that grabs
the attention, especially on the opener, "Azawade." It's music that
breathes gently, establishing its own place, and providing a true
reward for the listener. ~ Chris Nickson
Format: Compact Disc
Released Date: March 27, 2012
Genre: General
Style: International
Number of Discs: 1
Label Name: Cumbancha
UPC: 890846001220